Yeah, Jelly, you're right. The words say Fred, but the picture is Claire Saunders. Seriously, how difficult is it to find publicity stills of an actress from the THREE SEASONS she was on a major-network television show?!

Also, why is it that "Willow" is not given a last name? A few seconds on Wikipedia is all it takes to add the "Rosenberg," even if you've never seen the show. (And it's a pity "The Guild" has never been on TV...Cyd Sherman would be on there!)

Another gripe I feel I need to add is the schism between showing a very not Willowy picture of Alyson Hannigan while describing Willow as a "cute little overall-wearing...dork." And again the mention that she "still manages" to get a cute boyfriend.

How exactly is a super genius brain a handicap when talking about bewitching a man?

Did someone call for a Devil's Advocate? I'm going to go with a genius brain stereotypically leads people to assume social awkwardness (such as is sometimes a symptom of an autism spectrum disorder like Asperger's, which I still feel this particular character may have had) or a disregard for one's personal appearance/hygiene due to laser like focus on their chosen field. What do I win?!

I can understand that, zeitgesit, but it's the social awkwardness that's the handicap, not the brain. It just bugs me that even on a list that supposedly celebrating the more intelligent women, they're still saying that they're attractive in spite of the brains when, in reality, a good chunk of the attractiveness is because of it. I just don't see a need to perpetuate the myth that being an intelligent woman is somehow bad.